Haotian 60W JPT MOPA Fiber Laser Engraver
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Every source variant in this listing gives you the same output specs: 60 watts average power, 2.0 mJ maximum pulse energy, pulse width adjustable from 2 to 500 nanoseconds, and frequency range from 1 to 4,000 kHz. That pulse width range — and your control over it — is what separates a MOPA fiber laser from a standard Q-switched machine.
Color marking on stainless and titanium. By adjusting pulse width and frequency, the laser creates a controlled oxide layer that produces specific colors: golds, blues, reds, greens, purples. Repeatable once parameters are dialed in for your material. All three 60W variants produce the same color spectrum.
Anodized aluminum blackening. Short MOPA pulses remove the anodized layer cleanly without the micro-cracking you get from a standard Q-switched laser at high frequency. The 60W handles batch production of aluminum parts without damaging the underlying metal.
Deep engraving on steel and hard metals. At 2.0 mJ pulse energy, the 60W removes material efficiently on knife handles, serial number plates, tool steel parts, and jewelry. Not as fast as the 100W on deep work — that comparison is covered in the FAQ — but for shops where deep engraving isn't the dominant daily task, 60W is sufficient.
What 60W won't do: It won't cleanly engrave powder-coated tumblers (that's a CO2 job), won't cut through metal sheet thicker than roughly 0.5–0.8mm, and won't mark wood, leather, acrylic, or paper — those need a CO2 laser. If glass drilling is on your material list, the M8 source available at 100W and above is what you need, not this machine.
The laser source is the only variable between the three variants. The rest of the machine — scanning head, optics, software, accessories — is identical.
| JPT MOPA M7 E2 | JPT MOPA M7 E | JPT MOPA M7 M-Version | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Internal components | Domestically manufactured seed + pump diodes | Imported seed + pump diodes (Canada & France) | Imported seed + pump diodes, highest-grade internal packaging |
| Beam quality (M²) | Below 1.5 | Below 1.5 | Below 1.3 |
| Fine detail performance | Standard | Standard | Noticeably tighter on micro-text, intricate linework, color gradients |
| Long-run stability | Good for moderate daily use | Better for 6–8 hr/day sustained operation | Best — rated for multi-shift industrial duty cycles |
| Best for | Custom product, jewelry, promotional work at 4–6 hrs/day | Same applications with longer daily run hours | High daily run hours where beam consistency matters long-term, or fine detail work where M² below 1.3 is measurable |
| Price | $ | $$ | $$$ |
The short version: E2 for most shops starting out. E for shops running longer daily hours who want more margin against output drift. M-version when beam quality at M² below 1.3 matters for fine detail work, or when you're running this machine hard every day for years.
Every 60W configuration ships as a complete working system. Nothing to source separately:
Free DDP shipping to the US, Canada, and EU. All customs duties, import taxes, and brokerage fees included. The price you see is the total cost. Approximately 30 days delivery from order.

Most fiber laser brands at this price point offer 1 year on the machine and 1–2 years on the source. Haotian covers both the JPT laser source and the complete machine for 3 years across every configuration in this lineup — and the coverage works the way warranty coverage should: if a component has a quality defect, a replacement ships to you. The broken part stays with you. No return shipping. No repair depot. No waiting weeks for an assessment.
Source defects go through JPT's manufacturer warranty directly, with all freight covered by Haotian. After the 3-year period, lifetime email support continues at no charge.
For a production shop running this machine daily, a 3-year parts warranty is meaningful insurance — not just a spec line. A galvo head issue or source fault at month 18 on a 1-year warranty machine is an out-of-pocket repair bill on a machine that's supposed to be earning. On the Haotian, it's a replacement part.
The Haotian 60W is available from Haotian directly. Here's what changes when you order through us:
75-day returns — Significantly longer than Haotian's direct window. Enough time to run the machine through your actual material mix, develop your parameter library, and confirm you picked the right source variant for your work volume.
USA-based technical support by phone and email — Our team understands the M7 platform hands-on. We can help with EZCad 2 and LightBurn setup, color marking parameter development, material optimization, and any production issues that come up.
Pre-sale guidance — Not sure whether the E2 is the right call for your run hours, or whether 60W is the right wattage given what you make? Talk to us before you order. We'll give you a straight answer based on what you actually need.

Q: What's the real-world difference between the E2 and the E source for most shops?
For shops running 4–6 hours a day on typical jewelry, custom product, and promotional work, the output is indistinguishable. Color marks look the same. Deep engraving results are the same. The difference shows up over thousands of hours of sustained operation at full power — the imported components in the E-version maintain output stability more predictably over time. If you're running the machine as a production workhorse all day every day, the E is the better long-term bet. For most small shop and custom business use, the E2 delivers identical practical results at a lower price.
Q: The M-version is used in the 80W and higher machines — does that mean it's overkill at 60W?
Not overkill — but the M-version beam quality advantage (M² below 1.3 vs. 1.5) is more visible on fine detail work: micro-text, tight linework, high-resolution photographic engraving on metal. If that's a significant part of your work, the M-version at 60W is worth the premium. If your 60W work is primarily color marking, serial number plates, and standard engraving depth, the E2 and E produce results you won't be able to distinguish from the M-version in daily use.
Q: Should I buy the 60W M-version or upgrade to 80W?
Different question. The 80W is only available in the M-version and adds roughly 25–30% more speed on deep engraving jobs alongside the same M² below 1.3 beam quality. If you want M-version internals AND more production speed, the 80W is the natural next step. If you want M-version beam quality without increasing cost significantly, the 60W M-version makes sense. Both are air-cooled — no chiller required for either.
Q: Is 60W enough for deep engraving, or should I go straight to 100W?
It depends what proportion of your daily work involves deep engraving. The 60W handles it competently at 2.0 mJ pulse energy. The 100W does the same job roughly 50% faster. If deep engraving on large areas or hard tool steel is your primary daily output, the 100W is a smarter starting investment and the price difference is modest relative to the throughput gain. If deep engraving is occasional work alongside marking, color jobs, and custom product work, 60W is sufficient.
Q: How do I set the Z-axis / focal height, and is motorized Z available?
The 60W ships with a fixed aluminum worktable and manual Z-axis adjustment — you set focal height by raising or lowering the laser head on the column until the red-dot pointer confirms focus at your material surface. For flat work on consistent material thicknesses, this is a one-time setup per lens and material combination.
A motorized Z-axis upgrade is available and worth considering if you're regularly switching between materials of different thicknesses, doing cylindrical work with the rotary where surface height varies, or running batch jobs where fast, repeatable refocusing between setups saves meaningful time. The motorized Z lets you dial in and save focal heights for each material in your library rather than re-measuring manually each session. If you're not sure whether your workflow justifies it, talk to us before ordering — it's easier to add at purchase than after the fact.
Q: Can I use LightBurn instead of EZCad 2?
Yes. All three 60W variants are fully compatible with LightBurn galvo mode on Windows, macOS, and Linux via the JCZ control board — no special drivers or workarounds required. EZCad 2 Original (not Lite) is included on USB and factory-calibrated for your machine. Use whichever fits your workflow. Mac users in particular will want LightBurn since EZCad 2 is Windows-only.
Q: What's the warranty coverage in practice?
3 years on both the JPT laser source and the complete machine. If a component has a quality defect, a replacement part ships to you — the broken part stays with you, no return shipping required. Source defects are handled through JPT's manufacturer warranty with all freight covered by Haotian. Lifetime email support continues after the warranty period at no charge.
Q: Can these machines cut metal?
Lightly. The 60W handles cutting on thin metals — foil-gauge stainless, thin brass, copper under roughly 0.5mm — for small custom parts and jewelry blanks. It is not a sheet metal cutter. For anything thicker or production-volume cutting, you're in CNC fiber laser territory starting at 1500W+.
Q: Are there any import fees beyond the listed price?
No. Free DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) shipping to the US, Canada, and EU means all customs duties, import taxes, and brokerage fees are included in the checkout price. No surprise invoices after delivery.
All three 60W variants use the same Sino-Galvo scanning head, F-theta lens options, rotary attachment selection, worktable, and included accessories. Source-specific beam quality ratings: E2 — M² below 1.5; E (EM7) — M² below 1.5; M-version — M² below 1.3.
| Parameter | Value |
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| Laser Source | JPT YDFLP-E2-60-M7-M-R (MOPA) |
| Average Output Power | 60W |
| Maximum Pulse Energy | 2.0 mJ |
| Pulse Width Range | 2 to 500 ns (17 preset modes) |
| Pulse Repetition Rate | 1 to 4,000 kHz |
| Beam Quality (M2) | Less than 1.5 |
| Central Wavelength | 1064 nm |
| Output Beam Diameter | 7.0 mm (plus or minus 1.0 mm) |
| Cooling Method | Air cooled |
| Operating Voltage | 24V DC |
| Nominal Power Consumption | Less than 230W |
| Output Power Stability | Less than 5% |
| Emission Bandwidth | Less than 15 nm |
| Standard Working Area | 110 x 110 mm (upgradeable to 300 x 300 mm) |
| Galvo Scanning Head | High-speed galvo with dual red dot alignment |
| Z-Axis | Motorized height adjustment |
| Software | EZCad 2 Original + LightBurn compatible |
| Rated Source Lifespan | 100,000+ hours |
Click the links below to download product manuals for the Haotian JPT MOPA Fiber Laser Engraver.
Haotian 60W JPT MOPA Split Fiber Product Manual Downloads:
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We offer FREE Shipping* throughout the 48 contiguous United States! Yes, no hidden costs at checkout!
*This is with the exception of the following brands of products at the moment, on which we DO have to charge shipping:
Summary
Order Confirmation & Dispatch
As soon as you place an order with us you'll receive an order confirmation email, and we'll get working to have your order dispatched as soon as we can.
Typically, we'll dispatch your order within 1 business day, however this can vary depending on the product and our warehouses, so please allow up to 3 business days.
Once your order has dispatched from our warehouse, you'll receive shipping confirmation within 24 hours of your order leaving our warehouse.
General Delivery Timeframes
Delivery timeframes will vary dependent on your location and the items you've ordered.
In general, these are the delivery timeframes you can expect:
The above is intended to be used as a guide, and may not apply in all cases. Some products may have specific 'Delivery Timeframe' information, which can be found on its own tab, or on the main 'Description' tab of the product.
Home Delivery (Bulky Items)
Other Terms & Conditions
If you happen to miss the delivery, you will be required to pick up your item(s) from the freight company's depot. Re-delivery can be arranged to your home, however this will incur extra costs.
We can't advise on the exact time and day the delivery will occur as this is not within our control, however you will be emailed the tracking details where you will be able to contact the freight company for more accurate timeframes.
It is your responsibility to advise us if:
We get it. You've got a lot of choice when it comes to online retailers. Here's why we think you should shop with us at The Maker's Chest.
✅ You get valuable bonuses with every purchase of a laser engraving machine that will add value to your entire business.
✅ Customers get exclusive access to the Materials Intelligence Library™, offering 550+ laser presets to get you started engraving.
✅ We offer a Lowest Price Guarantee. What does that mean? It means you are getting the lowest prices! If you find a lower price, call us!
✅ We offer FREE shipping* to the 48 contiguous United States and we've got a 75-day No Stress Returns Policy. We know that sometimes we change our minds, so our policy takes the stress out of your purchase.
✅ We offer local, US-based support that is available to guide you through your purchasing decisions. And we don't forget about you after that either!
✅ We're a family owned, small business. Our business is a reflection of ourselves, driven by strong values and a desire to do good for others.
We provide round the clock customer support. Even if we're not manning the phones late at night, you can reach out to us via email or chat on the website. Our official business hours are Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm, but outside of these hours we're still here, and we'll get back to you as soon as we can!
Remember, we're always here to help, so give us a call on +1 833-962-5377, email us at support@themakerschest.com, or chat with us using the chat bubble in the bottom right corner of your screen.
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Metal |
Plastics |
Stone |
Leather |
Rubber |
Every source variant in this listing gives you the same output specs: 60 watts average power, 2.0 mJ maximum pulse energy, pulse width adjustable from 2 to 500 nanoseconds, and frequency range from 1 to 4,000 kHz. That pulse width range — and your control over it — is what separates a MOPA fiber laser from a standard Q-switched machine.
Color marking on stainless and titanium. By adjusting pulse width and frequency, the laser creates a controlled oxide layer that produces specific colors: golds, blues, reds, greens, purples. Repeatable once parameters are dialed in for your material. All three 60W variants produce the same color spectrum.
Anodized aluminum blackening. Short MOPA pulses remove the anodized layer cleanly without the micro-cracking you get from a standard Q-switched laser at high frequency. The 60W handles batch production of aluminum parts without damaging the underlying metal.
Deep engraving on steel and hard metals. At 2.0 mJ pulse energy, the 60W removes material efficiently on knife handles, serial number plates, tool steel parts, and jewelry. Not as fast as the 100W on deep work — that comparison is covered in the FAQ — but for shops where deep engraving isn't the dominant daily task, 60W is sufficient.
What 60W won't do: It won't cleanly engrave powder-coated tumblers (that's a CO2 job), won't cut through metal sheet thicker than roughly 0.5–0.8mm, and won't mark wood, leather, acrylic, or paper — those need a CO2 laser. If glass drilling is on your material list, the M8 source available at 100W and above is what you need, not this machine.
The laser source is the only variable between the three variants. The rest of the machine — scanning head, optics, software, accessories — is identical.
| JPT MOPA M7 E2 | JPT MOPA M7 E | JPT MOPA M7 M-Version | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Internal components | Domestically manufactured seed + pump diodes | Imported seed + pump diodes (Canada & France) | Imported seed + pump diodes, highest-grade internal packaging |
| Beam quality (M²) | Below 1.5 | Below 1.5 | Below 1.3 |
| Fine detail performance | Standard | Standard | Noticeably tighter on micro-text, intricate linework, color gradients |
| Long-run stability | Good for moderate daily use | Better for 6–8 hr/day sustained operation | Best — rated for multi-shift industrial duty cycles |
| Best for | Custom product, jewelry, promotional work at 4–6 hrs/day | Same applications with longer daily run hours | High daily run hours where beam consistency matters long-term, or fine detail work where M² below 1.3 is measurable |
| Price | $ | $$ | $$$ |
The short version: E2 for most shops starting out. E for shops running longer daily hours who want more margin against output drift. M-version when beam quality at M² below 1.3 matters for fine detail work, or when you're running this machine hard every day for years.
Every 60W configuration ships as a complete working system. Nothing to source separately:
Free DDP shipping to the US, Canada, and EU. All customs duties, import taxes, and brokerage fees included. The price you see is the total cost. Approximately 30 days delivery from order.

Most fiber laser brands at this price point offer 1 year on the machine and 1–2 years on the source. Haotian covers both the JPT laser source and the complete machine for 3 years across every configuration in this lineup — and the coverage works the way warranty coverage should: if a component has a quality defect, a replacement ships to you. The broken part stays with you. No return shipping. No repair depot. No waiting weeks for an assessment.
Source defects go through JPT's manufacturer warranty directly, with all freight covered by Haotian. After the 3-year period, lifetime email support continues at no charge.
For a production shop running this machine daily, a 3-year parts warranty is meaningful insurance — not just a spec line. A galvo head issue or source fault at month 18 on a 1-year warranty machine is an out-of-pocket repair bill on a machine that's supposed to be earning. On the Haotian, it's a replacement part.
The Haotian 60W is available from Haotian directly. Here's what changes when you order through us:
75-day returns — Significantly longer than Haotian's direct window. Enough time to run the machine through your actual material mix, develop your parameter library, and confirm you picked the right source variant for your work volume.
USA-based technical support by phone and email — Our team understands the M7 platform hands-on. We can help with EZCad 2 and LightBurn setup, color marking parameter development, material optimization, and any production issues that come up.
Pre-sale guidance — Not sure whether the E2 is the right call for your run hours, or whether 60W is the right wattage given what you make? Talk to us before you order. We'll give you a straight answer based on what you actually need.

Q: What's the real-world difference between the E2 and the E source for most shops?
For shops running 4–6 hours a day on typical jewelry, custom product, and promotional work, the output is indistinguishable. Color marks look the same. Deep engraving results are the same. The difference shows up over thousands of hours of sustained operation at full power — the imported components in the E-version maintain output stability more predictably over time. If you're running the machine as a production workhorse all day every day, the E is the better long-term bet. For most small shop and custom business use, the E2 delivers identical practical results at a lower price.
Q: The M-version is used in the 80W and higher machines — does that mean it's overkill at 60W?
Not overkill — but the M-version beam quality advantage (M² below 1.3 vs. 1.5) is more visible on fine detail work: micro-text, tight linework, high-resolution photographic engraving on metal. If that's a significant part of your work, the M-version at 60W is worth the premium. If your 60W work is primarily color marking, serial number plates, and standard engraving depth, the E2 and E produce results you won't be able to distinguish from the M-version in daily use.
Q: Should I buy the 60W M-version or upgrade to 80W?
Different question. The 80W is only available in the M-version and adds roughly 25–30% more speed on deep engraving jobs alongside the same M² below 1.3 beam quality. If you want M-version internals AND more production speed, the 80W is the natural next step. If you want M-version beam quality without increasing cost significantly, the 60W M-version makes sense. Both are air-cooled — no chiller required for either.
Q: Is 60W enough for deep engraving, or should I go straight to 100W?
It depends what proportion of your daily work involves deep engraving. The 60W handles it competently at 2.0 mJ pulse energy. The 100W does the same job roughly 50% faster. If deep engraving on large areas or hard tool steel is your primary daily output, the 100W is a smarter starting investment and the price difference is modest relative to the throughput gain. If deep engraving is occasional work alongside marking, color jobs, and custom product work, 60W is sufficient.
Q: How do I set the Z-axis / focal height, and is motorized Z available?
The 60W ships with a fixed aluminum worktable and manual Z-axis adjustment — you set focal height by raising or lowering the laser head on the column until the red-dot pointer confirms focus at your material surface. For flat work on consistent material thicknesses, this is a one-time setup per lens and material combination.
A motorized Z-axis upgrade is available and worth considering if you're regularly switching between materials of different thicknesses, doing cylindrical work with the rotary where surface height varies, or running batch jobs where fast, repeatable refocusing between setups saves meaningful time. The motorized Z lets you dial in and save focal heights for each material in your library rather than re-measuring manually each session. If you're not sure whether your workflow justifies it, talk to us before ordering — it's easier to add at purchase than after the fact.
Q: Can I use LightBurn instead of EZCad 2?
Yes. All three 60W variants are fully compatible with LightBurn galvo mode on Windows, macOS, and Linux via the JCZ control board — no special drivers or workarounds required. EZCad 2 Original (not Lite) is included on USB and factory-calibrated for your machine. Use whichever fits your workflow. Mac users in particular will want LightBurn since EZCad 2 is Windows-only.
Q: What's the warranty coverage in practice?
3 years on both the JPT laser source and the complete machine. If a component has a quality defect, a replacement part ships to you — the broken part stays with you, no return shipping required. Source defects are handled through JPT's manufacturer warranty with all freight covered by Haotian. Lifetime email support continues after the warranty period at no charge.
Q: Can these machines cut metal?
Lightly. The 60W handles cutting on thin metals — foil-gauge stainless, thin brass, copper under roughly 0.5mm — for small custom parts and jewelry blanks. It is not a sheet metal cutter. For anything thicker or production-volume cutting, you're in CNC fiber laser territory starting at 1500W+.
Q: Are there any import fees beyond the listed price?
No. Free DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) shipping to the US, Canada, and EU means all customs duties, import taxes, and brokerage fees are included in the checkout price. No surprise invoices after delivery.
All three 60W variants use the same Sino-Galvo scanning head, F-theta lens options, rotary attachment selection, worktable, and included accessories. Source-specific beam quality ratings: E2 — M² below 1.5; E (EM7) — M² below 1.5; M-version — M² below 1.3.
| Parameter | Value |
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| Laser Source | JPT YDFLP-E2-60-M7-M-R (MOPA) |
| Average Output Power | 60W |
| Maximum Pulse Energy | 2.0 mJ |
| Pulse Width Range | 2 to 500 ns (17 preset modes) |
| Pulse Repetition Rate | 1 to 4,000 kHz |
| Beam Quality (M2) | Less than 1.5 |
| Central Wavelength | 1064 nm |
| Output Beam Diameter | 7.0 mm (plus or minus 1.0 mm) |
| Cooling Method | Air cooled |
| Operating Voltage | 24V DC |
| Nominal Power Consumption | Less than 230W |
| Output Power Stability | Less than 5% |
| Emission Bandwidth | Less than 15 nm |
| Standard Working Area | 110 x 110 mm (upgradeable to 300 x 300 mm) |
| Galvo Scanning Head | High-speed galvo with dual red dot alignment |
| Z-Axis | Motorized height adjustment |
| Software | EZCad 2 Original + LightBurn compatible |
| Rated Source Lifespan | 100,000+ hours |
Click the links below to download product manuals for the Haotian JPT MOPA Fiber Laser Engraver.
Haotian 60W JPT MOPA Split Fiber Product Manual Downloads:
| Haotian 60W JPT MOPA Split Fiber Product Manual Download |
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We offer FREE Shipping* throughout the 48 contiguous United States! Yes, no hidden costs at checkout!
*This is with the exception of the following brands of products at the moment, on which we DO have to charge shipping:
Summary
Order Confirmation & Dispatch
As soon as you place an order with us you'll receive an order confirmation email, and we'll get working to have your order dispatched as soon as we can.
Typically, we'll dispatch your order within 1 business day, however this can vary depending on the product and our warehouses, so please allow up to 3 business days.
Once your order has dispatched from our warehouse, you'll receive shipping confirmation within 24 hours of your order leaving our warehouse.
General Delivery Timeframes
Delivery timeframes will vary dependent on your location and the items you've ordered.
In general, these are the delivery timeframes you can expect:
The above is intended to be used as a guide, and may not apply in all cases. Some products may have specific 'Delivery Timeframe' information, which can be found on its own tab, or on the main 'Description' tab of the product.
Home Delivery (Bulky Items)
Other Terms & Conditions
If you happen to miss the delivery, you will be required to pick up your item(s) from the freight company's depot. Re-delivery can be arranged to your home, however this will incur extra costs.
We can't advise on the exact time and day the delivery will occur as this is not within our control, however you will be emailed the tracking details where you will be able to contact the freight company for more accurate timeframes.
It is your responsibility to advise us if:
We get it. You've got a lot of choice when it comes to online retailers. Here's why we think you should shop with us at The Maker's Chest.
✅ You get valuable bonuses with every purchase of a laser engraving machine that will add value to your entire business.
✅ Customers get exclusive access to the Materials Intelligence Library™, offering 550+ laser presets to get you started engraving.
✅ We offer a Lowest Price Guarantee. What does that mean? It means you are getting the lowest prices! If you find a lower price, call us!
✅ We offer FREE shipping* to the 48 contiguous United States and we've got a 75-day No Stress Returns Policy. We know that sometimes we change our minds, so our policy takes the stress out of your purchase.
✅ We offer local, US-based support that is available to guide you through your purchasing decisions. And we don't forget about you after that either!
✅ We're a family owned, small business. Our business is a reflection of ourselves, driven by strong values and a desire to do good for others.
We provide round the clock customer support. Even if we're not manning the phones late at night, you can reach out to us via email or chat on the website. Our official business hours are Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm, but outside of these hours we're still here, and we'll get back to you as soon as we can!
Remember, we're always here to help, so give us a call on +1 833-962-5377, email us at support@themakerschest.com, or chat with us using the chat bubble in the bottom right corner of your screen.
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